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            <title>Artful Advocacy of Healthcare IT</title>
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            <description>From my perch in this business, I read and hear a lot about how healthcare IT is meant to help transform patient care. A laudable goal, to be sure. But rarely do I come face to face with the patients these technologies are being created for &amp;ndash; a situation many in this industry probably find themselves in until they or a family member becomes the patient. Even more rare (or so I thought) is the mention of art in the healthcare IT lexicon. 
read more (Source: Healthcare IT News Blog)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 19:38:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>One of the Biggest Barriers to Creativity and How to Overcome It</title>
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            <description>Anyone who writes — or creates anything that goes out to the public — knows that oftentimes the product is akin to putting your heart out on a piece of paper (or laptop, or canvas and so on). Vulnerable, scary and vomit-inducing.
So even if you get 100 compliments and kind words, one negative remark roars above the rest. It sticks out and stays with you. Not only does it have you questioning your work but, worse, your worth.
Or even just the idea of being evaluated gets under your skin. Instead of telling the truth or letting your creativity flow freely, limitless and liberated, you’re paralyzed because you’re thinking about what everyone else will be thinking.
So one of the biggest barriers to creativity is, as you’ve probably guessed by now: concern over the critics — be they...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 10:15:04 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Hemingway Cats</title>
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            <description>Peter&amp;#8217;s on spring break in Key West, and stopped by a house with a lot of cats in it.
Filed under: Gallery Tagged: Ernest Hemingway, Key West, Polydactyl cat, Spring break (Source: white pebble)</description>
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            <title>Saturday morning</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Gallery Tagged: postaday2011, Saturday (Source: white pebble)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 17:55:57 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>A test of the “gallery” category</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Gallery (Source: white pebble)</description>
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            <title>8 Tips to Stop Holding a Grudge</title>
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            <description>I loved these bits of advice from Beliefnet&amp;#8217;s Renita Williams. 
We all have experienced hurt and pain in our lives. Sometimes we are exposed to experiences so painful that they leave marks that are difficult to heal-especially if we feel somone has wronged us or harmed us.
1. Acknowledge the problem
Figure out what it is that&amp;#8217;s causing you to hold a grudge. You have to know what the problem is in order to solve it. When you allow yourself to see the real issue you can then make a choice to move forward from there.
2. Share your feelings.
A grudge can form when an issue isn&amp;#8217;t fully confronted. Without being judgmental about yourself or another, clarify your feelings on the situation. Then, decide if this is something you will work on in your own heart or by contacting the ...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 13:45:41 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Stream of Consciousness Blogging Random Musings and other useful stuff.</title>
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            <description>Tomorrow is set-up for festival of trees. We will have some helpful&amp;nbsp;info from Local Chapter of Alzheimer's Association, thanks to Esther over at the Duluth office. We will also have Help info from the National Family Caregivers Association (0NFCA)&amp;nbsp;thanks to Suzanne over there in the great state of Maryland. Yes I love the Crab Cakes over at Obrycki's. and the old water taxis to Fell's Point. Of course the state is not just a suburb of DC and the inner harbor, in fact the whole state is beautiful. I sure miss the crab especially since Brian Williams told us on the NBC news last night how filthy and carcinogenic the crab and&amp;nbsp;all seafood is from Thailand and Viet Nam is, it makes me realize I could eat a lot more healthy in Baltimore&amp;nbsp;than I could in Duluth. - probably more...</description>
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            <title>Duluth Junior League Festival of Trees- Book Signing</title>
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            <description>I will be at the Junior League Annual Festival of Trees in Duluth, MN&amp;nbsp; on Saturday and Sunday November 20 and 21, all day, both days, at the DECC (Duluth Entertianment and Convention Center.)&amp;nbsp;There will be a booth, with the publisher Niagara Press. There are hundreds of booths with vendors, selling everything from books to crafts and anything&amp;nbsp;else might need for Christmas shopping ideas.I will be signing and selling copies of &quot;When Can I Go Home?&quot;&amp;nbsp; on both days. A Portion of the proceeds will be from the book sales and&amp;nbsp;will be donated to the National Family Caregivers Association. which is a very relevant organization. Check it out. There will also be a drawing for a painting from the&amp;nbsp;Kollodge Art Gallery in Duluth. Ken and Kathy are really cook people and own...</description>
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            <title>Women and Art: Why Are Male Artists More Successful Than Females?</title>
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            <description>photo: Thinkstock
When thinking about areas where women are misrepresented, we usually imagine a traditional office setting, with women being passed up by men for managerial positions, or getting lower raises. We forget that women are also underrepresented in more non-traditional workplaces, like the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Half of the trained artists in the U.S. are women, yet they make up just 2% of the artists whose work hangs in the National Gallery. And, as Salon points out, this isn&amp;#8217;t just a problem rooted in historical gender issues – at the contemporary art-focused Hirshhorn Museum, women make up only 5% of featured artists.
Pamela T. Boll examines this disparity and its causes in her documentary Who Does She Think She Is? Though the film was released in ...</description>
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            <title>Protected: Autism Women’s Network Website Screenshots</title>
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Related posts:BeeDragon on Facebook (Source: LBnuke)</description>
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            <title>Flickr slideshow in WordPress.com using Vodpod</title>
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            <description>Not work-related but fun: How to embed a flickr slideshow in WordPress.com using Vodpod. Vodpod is new to me and quite amazing; I imagine this method will allow you to post any Flash with embed code as a video.
As an example, a slideshow of Lane Cove images from my Flickr account.
 
posted with vodpod 

Posted in this blog, web resources Tagged: flickr, gallery, photography, slideshow, vodpod (Source: What You're Doing Is Rather Desperate)</description>
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            <title>Human Skin &quot;Art&quot; to Hang Someday in Australian National Gallery?</title>
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            <description>A tattooed man plans to donate his skin to the Australian National Gallery when he dies. From the story: An Australian man whose body is covered in tattoos has pledged to donate his skin to the National Gallery when he dies. Retired teacher Geoff Ostling displays his tattooed skin at his home in Sydney, Australia. The 65-year-old has pledged to donate his skin to the National Gallery in Canberra after his death...&quot;People can be squeamish about it. Portraits painted on human skin hang in galleries around the world. They don't tell you that, of course, and valuable books were also covered in human skin.&quot;Be that as it may, I hope the National Gallery refuses the donation. Hanging the man's skin would along the line of the &quot;cadaver sex art,&quot; we discussed here at SHS last week. Respect for huma...</description>
            <author>Secondhand Smoke</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 05:05:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Question and an Update</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2116035&amp;cid=t_110677_97_f&amp;fid=35606&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theangriestpharmacist.com%2F2009%2F01%2F19%2Fquestion-and-an-update%2F</link>
            <description>Question: Does anyone know anything about GENOA HEALTHCARE as an employer? Please let me know in a comment to this post (which *WILL* remain anonymous other than the name/URL you provide) whether it be positive or negative. While the position in question here would be &amp;#8216;pharmacist,&amp;#8217; if you know something about another position (again, positive or negative) let me know. Thanks!
Update: There are a handful of new shirts &amp;#8212; some are even funny! You can view the entire gallery here. If you have any ideas for a shirt of would like something specifically made or targeting a person (or even an entire population of people) shoot me a message. I add about a new shirt every day or so&amp;#8230;it&amp;#8217;s worth it to check back. One of these days I&amp;#8217;ll get something right! (Source: T...</description>
            <author>The Angriest Pharmacist</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 20:53:17 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Tackle it Tuesday - Rewards and awards</title>
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            <description>You have nothing to lose by going green***Everyone needs a pat on the back sometimes. As the nights draw in and the schedule comes under pressure, it can be hard for children to stay on track. This is where motivation is key. We all respond well to praise, recognition and rewards and this is a way of helping our children realize that we not only notice their efforts but we appreciate how hard they’re trying. First it’s important to narrowly taylor your reward to your particular child. For example, many struggle with homework. It may be that you want to award them for completing their homework in a timely manner over a period of time, such as a week or a month. However, that may be setting the bar too high. Maybe an award for their best efforts is more appropriate or perhaps an award fo...</description>
            <author>Whitterer on Autism</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 06:59:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Tackle it Tuesday – freshen up</title>
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            <description>Several kindly persons have seen fit to remark about the vast quantities of art work that bedeck the walls of our family room, but to all things, there is a season. Every summer at the end of school, I remove them all, pack them up into a bundle for each child and pop them in the attic. This is why the attic is not only a fire hazard but in danger of collapsing in upon us all.Hence, I decided that the room was in need of a makeover, an inexpensive one in line with my frugal Scottish heritage.Some me time in August the art work was subject to the annual bundle and my naked filthy walls were revealed. The tide line above the L-shaped sectional couch was all too obvious. The art work was first attached to the wall to hide the original tide line as well as multifarious cracks and holes. I had ...</description>
            <author>Whitterer on Autism</author>
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            <title>Why Charlie Needs Art Class</title>
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            <description>Something to watch: The September 16th New York Times reports on Reabilities: The First Annual NY Disabilities Film Festival, which will be held from September 21-23. Among the films is Ben X, a Belgian film about an autistic boy who &amp;#8220;hides from the harsh reality of being bullied in school by escaping to his favorite online computer game.&amp;#8221;
And somethings more on the West Coast: Creativity Explored is a San Francisco-based non-profit visual arts center where &amp;#8220;artists with developmental disabilities create, exhibit, and sell art.&amp;#8221; Go here to see an online gallery of artwork. The colors and forms on this painting of cakes by Camille Holvoet draw me in.
At Back to School night, Charlie&amp;#8217;s teacher had mentioned that she was trying to work out an arrangement with the...</description>
            <author>Autism Vox</author>
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            <title>Dewey or Don’t We? Grand Rounds Goes to the Library</title>
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            <description>Ever wonder what we did before the internet?
You&amp;#8217;re looking at it.
The Dewey Decimal System.
If you have to look it up, you&amp;#8217;re too young to remember it.
Let&amp;#8217;s put it this way: it gave Kerri at Six Until Me a nightmare.
A nightmare that became the theme for this week&amp;#8217;s Grand Rounds!
Melvil Dewey would be proud!
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I&amp;#8217;d like to thank Scrubs Gallery for their continued support of Emergiblog. You guys rock, and the site gets better and better!
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The Healthcare Today site is growing fast! I&amp;#8217;m proud to be in the company of some pretty heavy hitting bloggers over there, and you can easily sign up.
Then, you can submit your own posts to the headlines and vote on those already there. It&amp;#8217;s not only a quick look at the blogosphere topics,...</description>
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            <title>Mineral Point 10/07 Shopping</title>
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            <description>So we had a very successful day of shopping in Mineral Point today. We hit several galleries and shops and bought things for gifts and things just because we liked them. If you think you'll be a gift recipient, don't look at the photos. HAHAHA. Here's the booty:This was found out at the Brewery Pottery Studio, which is one of my favorite places to go when visiting the Point. HBB hasn't ever been there before, so I was excited to share it with him this trip. I bought this, oddly enough, at a little shop called In the Bag, which is a store specializing in made to order purses... but now that I actually write this paragraph, and write the name of the shop, the fact that I purchased wine there isn't quite so odd to me as it seemed at the time... ;)We ended up eating at Mineral Spirits again th...</description>
            <author>Keri -  Still Running/Walking for a Reason!</author>
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            <title>Thought for the Day: Someone you love have breast cancer?</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Breast Cancer, Magazines, Cancer Survivors, Thought for the DayChances are, someone you love has breast cancer. And if not now, one day this is likely to be true -- because one in eight women will develop an invasive form of the disease at some point during her lifetime. If and when it happens to you, when you find yourself saying, Someone I love has breast cancer, one of the first things you'll consider is how you might help. It's a natural feeling -- the urge to reach out -- and I've got an idea for you if you find yourself searching for the right way to brighten the day for that someone you love.Think about this:How about honoring your loved one in a special Ladies' Home Journal website photo gallery? Simply find a photograph that candidly captures the essence of your speci...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <title>Role of ultrasound in ectopic pregnancy:</title>
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            <description>Sonographic diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy:Ectopic pregnancy is a condition, wherein, the embryo (the baby in its earliest stage), is implanted outside the uterine cavity. The commonest location is inside the fallopian tube. As the fallopian tube cannot support the growing fetus, there is a danger of the sac (containing the embryo), rupturing with bleeding into the abdomen. Ectopic pregnancy is thus a potentially lethal condition. It should be suspected in any sexually active woman who complains of missed periods, pain in the lower abdomen (usually towards one side), and unexplained bleeding per vagina. Any such patient should immediately undergo serum -HCG and an ultrasound scan. Ultrasound diagnosis of ectopic is based on 1)absence of a gestation sac in the uterine cavity 2) presence of ...</description>
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